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How are CDC programs and classes different from the classes at my high school? |
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The
CDC is committed to career and technical education -- we seek to provide learning opportunites that students
will apply directly in their future education and careers. Learning is project based and hands-on. Students
use state of the art equipment and work with teachers who are experts in their fields.
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How can a CDC program fit into my school day? |
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The CDC helps students to
meet graduation requirements through embedded academic credit and applied academic classes. Discuss your
specific needs with your school guidance councelor or CDC Guidance. Usually, when there's a will, there's a
way!
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I'm planning to go to college after I graduate, can I still take classes at the CDC? |
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YES!!! Many of our graduates
go on to further education, and many of our programs are
designed to prepare students to succeed in college level training. --- Articulation agreements with several
colleges (agreements to accept and or give credit to students who complete training programs).
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An opportunity to "try out" an area of study |
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Interesting and unique experiences that make our students stand out in the crowd |
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Skills that can help you find good paying jobs while in school and after you graduate
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How will I get to and from my CDC classes? |
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Sending schools arrange
transportation for students attending classes at the CDC
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Why are CDC Programs so long? |
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CDC technical programs
provide in depth education and training in a student's field of study. Students who complete programs earn
certificates that identify the competencies that student has met.
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Why do I have to apply to take a CDC Program? |
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Not every program will be a
good match for every student. We want our students to be successful; therefore we take the time to consider a
students interest and likelyhood of success before accepting her or him into a program.
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How will I know if the CDC is for me? |
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The best way to find out is
to visit the center. Tour the facility and talk to the students and teachers in the programs that interest
you. Contact CDC Guidance to arrange a visit! You
can find driving directions to the Career
Development Center here. |